Thank you for your interest in Softball Canada’s LTPD Resources. In order to have access to Softball Canada's full LTPD Guide, Athlete Development Matrix V2 and other LTPD content, you are asked to ...
it is based on the physical, mental, emotional, and cognitive development of children and adolescents. Each stage reflects a different point in athlete development. it ensures physical literacy upon ...
Each year, Softball Canada presents 10 Canadian Championships in various locations across the country. These Championships represent the pinnacle of many athletes' careers, as they compete for the ...
Foundations of Coaching Softball (FOCS) is Softball Canada’s first online National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) modules developed to introduce new and experienced coaches to the foundational ...
Softball Canada uses WBSC umpire mechanics for 1, 2 and 3/4 umpire systems at all levels of Fast Pitch competition. In Slo-Pitch play Softball Canada uses WBSC mechanics for 1, 2 and 3/4 umpire ...
In order to be recognized for national and international assignments, umpires must follow Softball Canada's umpire certification program. Certification for umpires for Level I-II-III is the ...
Below is a list of the Toolkit resources to support you in completing the Foundations of Coaching Softball eLearning module. You should bookmark this page to quickly return to access all these ...
The Blue Convention is a major event for umpires organized by Softball Canada every three years. Officials of ALL levels from across the country (and internationally) meet to discuss a variety of ...
Softball Canada is committed to practicing Safe Sport and ensuring all participants are provided with safe, welcoming, and accessible sport environments, free from all forms of maltreatment. Softball ...
À chaque année, Softball Canada présente 10 Championnats canadiens à des endroits variés à travers le pays. Ces Championnats représentent l'apogée des carrières sportives de plusieurs athlètes, alors ...
Before commencing the delivery (pitch), the pitcher: a. Shall not be considered in the pitching position unless the catcher is in position to receive the pitch. b. Must take a position with both feet ...